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Currently, I can only guarantee installation support for source package, although binary packages may be available from third parties. Brief installation instructions and notes are given below. Please also study the documents available in the source package.

The last step usually requires you to become root, otherwise you may not have the required permissions to install gpredict. If you can not or do not want to install gpredict as root, you can install gpredict into a custom directory by adding --prefix=somedir to the ./configure step.

If the configure step fails with an error, examine the output. It will usually tell you which package or libraries you need in order to build gpredict. Please note, the you also need the so-called development packages. In many GNU/Linux systems you can just install the GNOME Development stuff, but I would recommend to just install everything if you can (except if you are running Debian ;-).

The network support (automatic TLE update) requires cURL and libcurl. It is available for all Linux distribution that I know of.

If you encounter any show-stoppers, feel free to ask for help, see User Support.

Ubuntu

Gpredict has been included in Ubuntu Universe since Dapper. If the package included in the distribution is too old, you can try the latest builds from thew Gpredict Team's personal package archive.

Tiny Core Linux

BSD

Mac OS X

Mac OS X/Darwin packages as well as instructions on how to build gpredict on Mac OS X is available from The Huntsville Macintosh Users Group. Many thanks to Marius Schamschula for providing this information.

Gpredict is also avaialble as a Fink package and seems to be quite recent.

There is unfortunately no native Mac OS X package that doesn't require a port to be installed.

Windows

We have had regular windows binary build of Gpredict since v1.1, thanks to Alan Moffet KE7IJZ and Valentin Yakovenkov.
Check the download site – if there is none for the latest version try to look for the previous versions.
Feedback is welcome. You can use the bug tracker or the mailing list.